Add syntax highlighting and snippets to Lua files in Atom
The lightest signal library.
Collection of ported legacy language modes for the CodeMirror code editor
JS library for Fengari
JMESPath implementation in javascript
A Lua VM written in JS ES6 targeting the browser
Lua dictionary for cspell.
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Dictionary of terms used in Fullstack development.
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Lua grammar for tree-sitter
A real lua VM with JS bindings made with webassembly
TypeScript definitions for Lua standard library
A robust, performance-focused and full-featured Valkey/Redis client for Node.js.
Work with IANA language tags.
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Lua grammar for tree-sitter.
A TypeScript Language Service Plugin for CSS Modules
A generic TypeScript to Lua transpiler. Write your code in TypeScript and publish Lua!
A library for detecting the programming language of a code snippet.
Full BCP 47 language subtag data from the official IANA repository, in JSON format with multiple indices.
Language Server Protocol tools for Pi agents to inspect diagnostics, hovers, definitions, references, and symbols
Types used by the Language server for node
lua extension for coc
Ruby to Lua bindings
A language that compiles to Lua/LÖVE2D
`qless` is meant to be a performant alternative to other queueing systems, with statistics collection, a browser interface, and strong guarantees about job losses. It's written as a collection of Lua scipts that are loaded into the Redis instance to be used, and then executed by the client library. As such, it's intended to be extremely easy to port to other languages, without sacrificing performance and not requiring a lot of logic replication between clients. Keep the Lua scripts updated, and your language-specific extension will also remain up to date.
Safely evaluates code (Ruby and others) by sending it through https://eval.in == Languages and Versions Ruby | MRI 1.0, MRI 1.8.7, MRI 1.9.3, MRI 2.0.0, MRI 2.1 C | GCC 4.4.3, GCC 4.9.1 C++ | C++11 (GCC 4.9.1), GCC 4.4.3, GCC 4.9.1 CoffeeScript | CoffeeScript 1.7.1 (Node 0.10.29) Fortran | F95 (GCC 4.4.3) Haskell | Hugs98 September 2006 Io | Io 20131204 JavaScript | Node 0.10.29 Lua | Lua 5.1.5, Lua 5.2.3 OCaml | OCaml 4.01.0 PHP | PHP 5.5.14 Pascal | Free Pascal 2.6.4 Perl | Perl 5.20.0 Python | CPython 2.7.8, CPython 3.4.1 Slash | Slash HEAD x86 Assembly | NASM 2.07 == Example: It's this simple: result = EvalIn.call 'puts "example"', language: "ruby/mri-2.1" result.output # returns "example\n"
`reqless` is meant to be a performant alternative to other queueing systems, with statistics collection, a browser interface, and strong guarantees about job losses. It's written as a collection of Lua scipts that are loaded into the Redis instance to be used, and then executed by the client library. As such, it's intended to be extremely easy to port to other languages, without sacrificing performance and not requiring a lot of logic replication between clients. Keep the Lua scripts updated, and your language-specific extension will also remain up to date.
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